Actually, I should have mentioned that I took this picture in January, when my birthday actually occurred, but thanks nonetheless!! With a wife who buys me games all the time, I feel like it's my birthday *every day*!
We missed you at Oasis of Fun this year. I'm pretty sure that's where I gamed with you last. I was looking forward to seeing your Goofy Grape avatar.
Could you eat the fish or are they actually pieces? What kind of cake was it?
Regular plain cake, I think...although there was a hint of salty fish taste in there somewhere...[?]
Those Shrimples are from my copy of the game. I glued on little googley eyes that I picked up from a crafts store. My wife snuck them out of the game that morning and brought this cake to me in my office at lunchtime.
Of course, all of this is insignificant compared to when she convinced Richard Breese to autograph the rules to the original game for me as our One Year Anniversary gift. He's quite possibly *the* coolest game designer out there.
Could you eat the fish or are they actually pieces? What kind of cake was it?
Regular plain cake, I think...although there was a hint of salty fish taste in there somewhere...[?]
Those Shrimples are from my copy of the game. I glued on little googley eyes that I picked up from a crafts store. My wife snuck them out of the game that morning and brought this cake to me in my office at lunchtime.
Of course, all of this is insignificant compared to when she convinced Richard Breeze to autograph the rules to the original game for me as our One Year Anniversary gift. He's quite possibly *the* coolest game designer out there.
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Ya, he is a cool guy. He named the original Key____ games after my cousin Keywood when they met at a game convention. I talked to him about it briefly on BGG -- real nice guy! =)
I DO indeed love him, but I can't take the credit for the cake. It is just a store bought (publix) cake with a Finding Nemo theme. I asked them to not put Nemo on and provided the pcs instead. Publix does a great job.